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All three countries called the strikes a violation of international law and a threat to regional stability.
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Syria strongly condemned Iranian missile and drone attacks on civilian and economic facilities in the United Arab Emirates on Friday.
All three countries called the strikes a violation of international law and a threat to regional stability, according to WAM.
What did Saudi Arabia say about the Iranian attacks on the UAE?
Saudi Arabia denounced the Iranian attacks in the "strongest terms" and reaffirmed its solidarity with the UAE.
The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in a statement carried by the Saudi Press Agency, said Riyadh supports all measures taken by Abu Dhabi to protect its sovereignty, security and territorial integrity. It also urged Iran to halt the attacks, respect international law and adhere to principles of good neighborliness.
How did Kuwait and Syria respond to the strikes?
Kuwait's Foreign Ministry, in a statement issued through the Kuwait News Agency, described the strikes as a "flagrant violation" of UAE sovereignty.
It warned that continued escalation threatens regional security and undermines de-escalation efforts, and expressed full support for the UAE while wishing a swift recovery for the injured.
Syria also denounced the attacks, saying they violated the UAE's sovereignty and the UN Charter.
In a statement carried by the Syrian Arab News Agency, Damascus expressed solidarity with the UAE and support for measures taken to safeguard its security and stability.





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